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TV Today Network registers steady growth

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NEW DELHI: TV Today Network Ltd, which owns Aaj Tak and Headlines Today, has registered a total income of Rs 36.59 crore during the first quarter ended June 30, 2004 as against Rs 28.48 crore recorded during the corresponding period of the previous year, a growth of 28.48 per cent.

The operating profit of the company stood at Rs 13.41 crore while the net profit stood at Rs 6.16 crore.

According to Mr G. Krishnan, CEO, TV Today, "We have continued to register a steady growth in spite of increased competition. This is a result of the faith that the viewers, advertisers and investors have bestowed upon us."

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